Peter Attia· MD
as they lose the lipids they become smaller they might lose a few proteins as they shrink but they're really using them but they're fundamentally concentrating protein as they get some
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as they lose the lipids they become smaller they might lose a few proteins as they shrink but they're really using them but they're fundamentally concentrating protein as they get some
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it's not just one there's not just one spherical molecule that's transporting these things because this is a beautiful story right I was Hoffman he noticed that there and they weren't calling maple being a particles at today but there were different densities there were gigantic
so your density of a specific particle here a lipoprotein particle is gonna be related to its lipid content versus its protein content